Improved metallic frame for music-stands



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strut @Mitel VWILLIAivI M.4 GREENWOOD AND BENOIT Roux,

or GINCZIN'NATI, 01H10',

ASSIGNORS TO M. GREENWOOD '& OO., OE SAME PLACE.

Lette/rs Patent No. 96,424, datedNovember 2,l 1&69.

INXPROVED METALLIC FRAM' FOR MUSIC-STANDS. s

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making parl: or' the same.

We, WILLIAM M. GREENWOOD and BENorr Roux, both of Cincinnati, in' the county of Hamilton, and State otOhio; have invented a certain Metallic Frame for Music-Stands, of which the following is a specitication.

Our invention relates to a new and useful joint and caster for `cast-iron or other metallic frameset' musicstands, or otherlike articles of furniture.

A and B represent two contiguous pax/ts ormem- The member A has two hooks or ten-mie O C', having a. herelled binding-surtaxe, c, which hooks enter correslmnding moitises or sockets D 1)inthecontigu-v ons member, in which mortises they bind tightly by being pressed downward.

The lower portions of the two members ftirm, in conjunction, a socket, E, having an aperture, Fin shape of the Greek lett-er. phi, (0 .f

'lhe two members` are permanently locked and held togetheriby lugs G, which, projecting from the housing H of the caster I, are inserted through the nicks f ot' the apelture F, and being` given a quarter turn,Y

hy means of a suitable wrench, hold the two members firmly to theirrelative positions.

This device, although specially designed and intended for the castfranies otfmusic-st-ands, is applicahle to otherartieles'of furniture, such as metallicv bedsteads, plate-racks,"&c; 1 As a new manufacture ot metallic frames of musicstands, ac., we claim, as our invention- The armngemeutot' hooks 'Cv C', mortise's D D',

sockets E, and logged lmusings G H of casters I, asset tin-th.

In testimony of which invention, we hereunto set our hands. .Y VILLIAM M. GREENWOOD. BENOIT ROUX.

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Geo; KNIGHT, JAMES il. LAYMAN. 

